Smith Mary A, Wells Martha H, Scarbecz Mark, Vinall Craig V, Woods Marjorie A
Dr. Smith is an associate pediatric dentist in private practice, Memphis, Tenn., USA.
Dr. Wells is an associate professor and a director of the Graduate Pediatric Dentistry Program, College of Dentistry, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis;, Email:
Pediatr Dent. 2019 Mar 15;41(2):119-128.
The purpose of this study was to investigate opinions and preferences of parents from various sociodemographics regarding sugar and both natural and artificial non-nutritive sugar substitutes (NNS). Oral interview surveys were conducted in dental practice settings. Parents were asked about demographics, their consumption of and feelings about sugar and NNS for themselves and their children, and their concerns regarding NNS. Parents were asked about natural and artificial labels and were asked to select snacks/beverages they would purchase for their children. Parents (N equals 100) preferred sugar-sweetened drinks for their children (76 percent), and 78 percent expressed concern about the potential health effects of NNS, especially cancer. Parents felt sugar was safer than NNS and were more positive about natural NNS than artificial ones. More highly educated parents (P = 0.02) were more likely to avoid NNS for their children, and parents of the lowest income level were likely to express ambivalence regarding naturally labeled NNS. Parents are concerned about giving their children NNS and cite cancer as the primary reason. Parents from higher sociodemographic backgrounds are more likely to limit their children's consumption of NNS and have negative feelings about them. Most parents, especially those of higher sociodemographics, are more accepting of natural NNS.
本研究的目的是调查来自不同社会人口统计学背景的家长对糖以及天然和人工非营养性甜味剂(NNS)的看法和偏好。在牙科诊所环境中进行了口头访谈调查。询问家长的人口统计学信息、他们自己及孩子对糖和NNS的消费情况及感受,以及他们对NNS的担忧。询问家长关于天然和人工标签的问题,并要求他们选择会为孩子购买的零食/饮料。100名家长中,76%的家长更喜欢给孩子喝含糖饮料,78%的家长对NNS的潜在健康影响表示担忧,尤其是癌症。家长们认为糖比NNS更安全,对天然NNS的看法比对人工NNS更积极。受教育程度较高的家长(P = 0.02)更有可能避免给孩子食用NNS,收入水平最低的家长可能对天然标签的NNS表达矛盾态度。家长们担心给孩子食用NNS,并将癌症作为主要原因。社会人口统计学背景较高的家长更有可能限制孩子对NNS的消费,并对其有负面看法。大多数家长,尤其是社会人口统计学背景较高的家长,对天然NNS更能接受。